// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.

package modcmd

import (
	"cmd/go/internal/base"
	"cmd/go/internal/modfetch"
	"cmd/go/internal/modload"
	"cmd/go/internal/module"
	"cmd/go/internal/par"
	"encoding/json"
	"os"
)

var cmdDownload = &base.Command{
	UsageLine: "go mod download [-dir] [-json] [modules]",
	Short:     "download modules to local cache",
	Long: `
Download downloads the named modules, which can be module patterns selecting
dependencies of the main module or module queries of the form path@version.
With no arguments, download applies to all dependencies of the main module.

The go command will automatically download modules as needed during ordinary
execution. The "go mod download" command is useful mainly for pre-filling
the local cache or to compute the answers for a Go module proxy.

By default, download reports errors to standard error but is otherwise silent.
The -json flag causes download to print a sequence of JSON objects
to standard output, describing each downloaded module (or failure),
corresponding to this Go struct:

    type Module struct {
        Path    string // module path
        Version string // module version
        Error   string // error loading module
        Info    string // absolute path to cached .info file
        GoMod   string // absolute path to cached .mod file
        Zip     string // absolute path to cached .zip file
        Dir     string // absolute path to cached source root directory
    }

See 'go help module' for more about module queries.
	`,
}

var downloadJSON = cmdDownload.Flag.Bool("json", false, "")

func init() {
	cmdDownload.Run = runDownload // break init cycle
}

type moduleJSON struct {
	Path    string `json:",omitempty"`
	Version string `json:",omitempty"`
	Error   string `json:",omitempty"`
	Info    string `json:",omitempty"`
	GoMod   string `json:",omitempty"`
	Zip     string `json:",omitempty"`
	Dir     string `json:",omitempty"`
}

func runDownload(cmd *base.Command, args []string) {
	if len(args) == 0 {
		args = []string{"all"}
	}

	var mods []*moduleJSON
	var work par.Work
	listU := false
	listVersions := false
	for _, info := range modload.ListModules(args, listU, listVersions) {
		if info.Replace != nil {
			info = info.Replace
		}
		if info.Version == "" {
			continue
		}
		m := &moduleJSON{
			Path:    info.Path,
			Version: info.Version,
		}
		mods = append(mods, m)
		work.Add(m)
	}

	work.Do(10, func(item interface{}) {
		m := item.(*moduleJSON)
		var err error
		m.Info, err = modfetch.InfoFile(m.Path, m.Version)
		if err != nil {
			m.Error = err.Error()
			return
		}
		m.GoMod, err = modfetch.GoModFile(m.Path, m.Version)
		if err != nil {
			m.Error = err.Error()
			return
		}
		mod := module.Version{Path: m.Path, Version: m.Version}
		m.Zip, err = modfetch.DownloadZip(mod)
		if err != nil {
			m.Error = err.Error()
			return
		}
		m.Dir, err = modfetch.Download(mod)
		if err != nil {
			m.Error = err.Error()
			return
		}
	})

	if *downloadJSON {
		for _, m := range mods {
			b, err := json.MarshalIndent(m, "", "\t")
			if err != nil {
				base.Fatalf("%v", err)
			}
			os.Stdout.Write(append(b, '\n'))
		}
	}
}
